Which phrase from Stalin’s speech most clearly makes an ad hominem attack?

A. Territorial integrity
B. Treacherous fiends
C. Peace-loving State
D. War footing

Respuesta :

The answer is B. Treacherous Fiends.

Answer: B. Treacherous fiends

Explanation: None of the other options can be understood as insulting anyone. Treacherous is a strong adjective with negative connotations to describe someone who has betrayed or is willing to betray others (a much stronger choice of words than, for example, disloyal), and fiend means demon, i.e., a person so vile that one must suspect whether he or she is really human.